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The Times - 04/05/1978

1978; Gale Group;

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By Melvyn Westlake, From Alan Hamilton, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, From Aruthur Osman, From Annabel Ferriman, By Our Political Reporter, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Robert Parker, From John Young Planning Reporter, By Philip Howard, By Pat Healey Social Services Correspondent, By Our Political Correspondent, By Peter Hill, By Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspodent, By Robin Young, By Stewart Tendler, By Martin Huckerby, By Craig Seton, By Peter Hennessy, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Jose Shercliff, From Our Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Michael Leapmann, From Mario Modiano, From Patrick Brogan, From Charles Harrison, From Michael Knipe, From David Cross, From Richard Wigg, From Ronald Faux, From Jean Thoraval, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Michael Binyon, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, From Nicholas Keith, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Michael Phillips, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From Mitchell Platts, Irving Wardle, John Percival, William Mann, Paul Griffiths, Michael Church, Ned Chaillet, by Prudence Glynn, Michael Ratcliffe, Kay Dick, Laurence Cotterell, Terence de Vere White, Paul Barker, William Haley, Philippa Toomey, PHS, William Frankel, ROBERT SMITH, , G. H. G. NORMAN, , STAN NEWENS, , MARTIN FLANNERY, , AUDREY WISE, , GEORGE RODGERS, , PETER PORTEOUS, , CHRIS BUSHELL, , IAN ORR-EWING, , MARCIA SANDERS, , R. C. YOUNG, , STEPHEN GREEN, , ALASTAIR DUNCAN, , D. J. FITZPATRICK, , ROWLAND E. HILL, , FLORA JACOBS, , ROSAMUND GARROW, , TOM NORMANTON, , R. WALTER, , PHYLLIS M. HALLIDAY, , DAVID PENFOLD, , NAN EDMUNDS, , GEORGE PRICE, , ANTHONY HODGETTS, , NiCHOLAS HERVEY, , By Our Horticultural Correspondent, By Peter Hill Industrial Correspondent, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, By Malcolm Brown, By Richard Allen Insurance Correspondent, By Fred Emery Political Editor, Peter Wainwright, From John Huxley Loch Kishorn, By Edward Townsend, By R. W. Shakespeare, From John Earle, By Derek Harris, By Patricia Tisdall, Patricia Tisdall, By Our Commercial Editor, P. S. LAI, , GRAHAM R. NEWMAN, , MICHAEL ROOS, , G. M. NEILD, , R. SULLIVAN, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, David Blake, By Tony May, By Peter Wainwright, By Ray Maughan, By Richard Allen, By Michael Prest, John Blunsden,

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News: Fabulous news on the road to Everest, Black women 'whipped' as they queue for jobs, Senators back Israel on warplanes sale, Note disappears from planning file, Dr Mulder dismisses two top men, Consultants likely to ballot on new offer over private practice, Farewell to the noble regiment of aldermen, Greece in new clash on Cyprus dispute, Fresh Soviet attack on Sir Neil, Labour sees shift in fortunes for today's polls, Arafat interview shows spirit of conciliation, MPs tell of land takeover 'by back door', MP threatens to picket if chemical is shipped in, Khrachaturian sonata secretly dedicated, Suarez move to tighten control of ruling party, Mr Benn on defensive in backbench questioning, Cabinet gives hint of willingness to bargain in Moro case, Vietnam calls in all cash in move to unify currency, Fires lit in lifts sent up at flats, Dependence on Russia likely to handicap new rulers in Kabul, Some toasters 'might kill', Motoring Renault's welocome variation on a popular theme, Rail unions to cooperate more closely, President Videla is confirmed for second term, UK reserves decline by a record $3,282m, ENO loss halts new opera, The village that stopped the Nazi march, Births are increasing after a long period of decline, Brezhnev visit seen as step to better links with Bonn, Electronic revolution 'may lead to the dole', Science report Molecular biology: Reading genes, New list of barred questions shows shift by Treasury, Labour success in Scottish polls seen as rejection of separatism, Fashion What the Think Tank never thought, Swapo members to be freed in Tanzania, Two gold medals for trade exhibits at RHS show, Durban arrests arouse guerrilla war fears, Fishermen in threat to block harbour, Marxist zeal fires Eritrean youth, S Africa presses UN on Namibia plan, Two feared security men lose posts in Uganda, The Times Diary, Talks to mend relations with Dublin, 'Liberal occupation' disputed by Arabs, Suspect's right to pass on news of arrest, US and Philippines clash on human rights, £8,500 homes for council list buyers, More foreign children at independent schools, King Juan Carlos is welcomed in Lisbon, How Venus and the Duchess found a home, Many privates aim to leave Army over pay, UN to send 2,000 more troops into Lebanon, 'Colour tax' on housing might be of benefit, Going through growing pains at the EEC, Dorset oil field's output may quadruple, Engineers demand 100% rise for low-paid workers. Index. Politics and Parliament: Conservative Bill on union expulsions rejected: MPs clash before 'ignorant bigot' comment is withdrawn, Unionists to delay tax cuts verdict, Conflicting appetites for British Rail food, Too many rail lines closed in past years, Identity cards distasteful, Dr Owen to reject any easing of sanctions, New Peers, Position on Channel tunnel unchanged, £403m passenger grant, Las Palmas better than Cardiff for celebrating a profit House of Commons, Starting date reinserted into Wales Bill: nationalists maintain protest, Language discrimination feared, Change in law on displaying tax disc, Still many miles away from kilometres, Future of nominated bodies, Government retreat on Scotland and Wales, Newspapers found to be in contempt of Commons, Goverment defeated over control of pay and conditions of doctors and dentists House of Lords, Minister not yet told tachograph issue to go to European Court. News in Brief. Display Advertising: W.H.Smith & Son Limited., Avianca, Newsociety, Multiple Display Advertisements, Collins, Hodder & Stoughton, Pearson Longman Limited, Telford, British Limbless Ex-Service Men's Association, British Rail, Bank Base Rates, Rotork Limited, Texas Eastern Corporation, Bestobell Limited, Cardin, Pool Promoters Association, S. Pearson & Son, Gallows Wedding, Hugh Mackay And Company Limited, J Sainsbury, Oxfam, The M&g Group, Kraft Land Services, Inc., M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Eagle Star, Reckitt & Colman, Moutafian Commodities Ltd., Nestlé S.A., Grattan, I Remember Cyprus, Associated Japanese Bank (International) Limited, Thurgar Bardex Ltd., Notice Of Redemption. Law: Woman strikes man charged in train girl case, Bedside hearing on plea to allow death at home, Gunsmith who made fake antiques jailed, Bookmaker again fails to get ban lifted, Fear of contempt as 'Secrets Act extension', Death of woman induced, alleged confession said, Suggestion about Mr Mikardo 'unfounded', Keating art case woman coming back to London, Guilty verdict on solicitor, Court of Appeal Involvement at a distance Regina v Blake Regeina v O'Connor, Murder case boys 'seen as heroes', Queen's Bench Division 'Publication alone not contempt of court' Attorney General v Leveller Magazine Ltd and Others. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,890, Radio, Record £155,516 for carpet, Broadcasting, Ralph Richardson in new play. Sport: Football Scottish party's depth of strength and skill encourages confidence, Tennis Catch Paddington bus to miss Wimbledon jam, Sports in Brief, Cricket Boycott props up Yorkshire again, Racing Cherry Hinton ripe for success, Rugby Union Demming's running amazes Bucharest, Boxing Stracey meets Warusfel, Yesterday's results, Golf Pevero where the margin of error is one yard, Today's fixtures. Reviews: Respectable suffering, Substance of life, Fiction, Alice alone, The killing bottle, Star Encounters Round House Downstairs, Courteous monarch Claudio Arrau Festival Hall, The death of reason, Ballet strong in drama Triple bill Sadler's Wells, Faces of Communism Yorkshire, Nothing missing in Depression fairy tale Annie Victoria Palace, Le grand Macabre Stockholm Opera, Florence Festival, Last night's television Landscapes of England Bbc 2 Michael Ratcliffe, Orange and green. Classified Advertising: Contracts And Tenders, Personal Columns, -Managerial-Administrative-Secretarial-Personl Assistants-, Rolls-Royce, Theatres, Cars Buyer's Guide, £5,000+ Appointments, General Vacancies, Entertainments, -Stepping Stones-Nons-Secretarial & General-Tempting Times-, Appointments Vacant. Property: Flat Sharing. Editorials/Leaders: What Has Happened To The Snp?, Afghan Wolves And Russian Bear, Propping Up The Pound. Letters to the Editor: London as the base for a World Commodity Centre, Tax relief on work done abroad, Diplomatic missions, Purpose of the Lib-Lab pact, Keeping Belize intact, Aircraft for BA, A policy for gold, Bourgeois life, 'Elusive' telephone meters, An innovation problem, Morality of compromise, The Herveys, What should be remembered on May Day, In search of a church, Verdict on birching, Sir Keith Joseph at LSE. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments. Deaths. Obituaries: Jacqueline Huisman, Professor R. E. Smith Ancient historian and university administrator, Mrs V. E. Seary-Mercer. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, May 4, 1953 Vietminh offensive. Business and Finance: Safeguard Ind, Discount market, Setback for Wall Street, Fresh Savonita inquiry likely, Institutions still the options pitch spectators, Suitor for Can Vickers, Eurosyndicat, Commodities, Footwear distributors promise to monitor imports into UK, Italian warning on dollar's role in monetary stability, International North Sea to power Conoco's growth, Suits pledge of 47.5 pc dividend rise, Business Diary: HP source · Wings over Wales, Post Office orders £24m of vehicles, Save-the-tin mines protest: Workers from the, Support pound, brokers advise, Stock markets Shares slip after early surge, Tea demand fair, Shipbuilding runs out of work despite subsidy aid, Industry and unions veto 'buy British' campaign, Calmer days ahead for Wall Street?, Construction industry plea, Options, NEB spells out case for closed files, Good year for glassmakers, Ailing dollar's effect on oil income 'top of agenda' for Opec meeting, Spear & Jackson Int, Hawthorn, Leslie's loss cut to only £92,000, Grattan Warehouses, Economic notebook They also serve..., More swap schemes likely by big breweries, 2p on petrol warning, Mr Fukuda's assurance on surplus cut, Atcost plan to buy from liquidator, More Leyland plants threatened by Castle Bromwich shutdown, Benn denial of delay over licences for further exploration, All sectors bright at Marshall's Universal, Co-operative Bk operating profit up third to £4m, W H Smith's reserves down, Mid-East losses and stronger pound hit Haden Carrier, President Carter and Mr Takeo Fukuda after their three hour, 'Largest object ever moved' is set for journey to North Sea field, Property provisions blow to Lombard Australia, Falling reserves and the money supply, Laporte tumbles but shares are firm, Uk Reserves, Three weeks tour of Britain by Chinese trade mission raises hopes of boost for exports, EEC tightens curbs on steel from Asia and East European countries, Unicorn Ind. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Bond Drawing, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Money Market Rates, Stock Exchange Prices Early rally loses ground, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments British Shipbuilders names further senior officials for its Newcastle headquarters.

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